Arbraska Rigaud (Tree-Top Adventures)

Rating

4.5(2,500)

Family of 4

$160-190 CAD (~$116-$138 USD) for a family of 4.

Duration

3-4 hours

Best Ages

Best for ages 5 and up

About

Arbraska Rigaud is one of Quebec's premier tree-top adventure parks and an unforgettable outdoor experience for active Montreal-area families. Located about an hour west of the city in the Montérégie region, the park offers aerial obstacle courses and ziplines suspended in the forest canopy, challenging kids and adults to climb, balance, and fly through the treetops.

The park features multiple courses graded by difficulty, from beginner routes close to the ground (suitable for children ages 5 and up) to expert courses high in the canopy that challenge even athletic adults. All participants wear continuous safety harness systems — once clipped in, you stay attached throughout the entire course. This system gives parents peace of mind while kids focus on the fun of navigating obstacles.

The courses consist of a series of challenges connecting platform to platform between trees: rope bridges, cargo nets, balance beams, swinging logs, Tarzan swings, and the ever-popular ziplines. Each course takes progressively longer and offers greater challenges, so families can customize their experience to their skill level and comfort. The natural progression means kids build confidence on easier courses before attempting more advanced ones.

Ziplines are consistently the highlight. The sensation of launching off a platform and sailing through the forest canopy with the wind in your face is exhilarating for kids and adults alike. Some ziplines at Arbraska stretch over 100 metres, offering extended flights above the forest floor with views of the surrounding trees and landscape.

The setting is what truly sets Arbraska apart from indoor climbing facilities. You are in an actual forest, surrounded by mature trees, birdsong, and fresh air. The experience of climbing among the treetops feels genuinely wild and adventurous.

In fall, when the leaves turn, the tree-top perspective on the foliage is absolutely spectacular — it is one of the most beautiful ways to experience Quebec's autumn colors.

For families with younger children not ready for the full aerial courses, Arbraska offers trampoline activities at a lower price point ($10-35 CAD for 2 hours). These bouncing courses in the forest are suitable for younger kids and offer a taste of the outdoor adventure without the height element.

Plan for a half-day. The full course experience takes 2.5-3.5 hours. Bring your own food and water — there are no restaurants at the site. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. Book ahead for weekends during peak season. The drive from Montreal takes about an hour via Autoroute 40 West.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

No

Nursing / Changing

Not Available

Kid Meals

Not Available

Setting

Outdoor

Rainy Day

Not ideal

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Summer and early fall (June through October) are the primary operating season. Weekdays are less crowded. Fall foliage makes the tree-top experience even more spectacular. Some winter operations available. Arrive at opening for the best experience — the courses take 2.5-3.5 hours to complete.

Nearby Food

There are no restaurants at the Arbraska site — bring your own food and water. The town of Rigaud has a few local restaurants and cafés. On the drive back to Montreal, the town of Vaudreuil-Dorion has more dining options including family chains and local restaurants.

Why Kids Love It

Arbraska Rigaud is the kind of adventure that makes kids feel like genuine explorers. Set in a beautiful forest about an hour west of Montreal, this tree-top adventure park lets families climb, swing, balance, and zip through the forest canopy on aerial obstacle courses suspended between the trees. Kids are harnessed in with a continuous safety system and navigate from platform to platform using rope bridges, cargo nets, balance beams, swinging logs, and ziplines.

The courses are graded by difficulty — beginner courses keep kids close to the ground and are suitable for children as young as 5, while advanced courses take experienced climbers high into the canopy. The progression is brilliant because kids start easy, build confidence, and naturally want to try the next level. Ziplines are the crowd favorite — the sensation of flying through the trees is pure magic, and the views of the forest from above are stunning.

What makes Arbraska special compared to indoor climbing gyms is the setting. You are in a real forest, surrounded by birds, trees, and fresh air. Kids feel the genuine thrill of being outdoors and overcoming physical challenges in nature.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Book ahead, especially for weekends — slots can fill up during peak season
  • Closed-toe shoes are mandatory — no sandals or flip-flops allowed on the courses
  • The full aerial course experience takes 2.5-3.5 hours — plan accordingly and arrive at opening
  • Start with the beginner courses to build confidence before tackling advanced routes
  • Fall visits are spectacular — the tree-top perspective during foliage season is unforgettable

What to Bring

  • Closed-toe shoes with good grip (hiking shoes or sneakers are ideal)
  • Comfortable, flexible clothing that allows climbing (no loose jewelry or scarves)
  • Water bottle and snacks (no food available on site)
  • Bug spray in summer
  • A camera or GoPro for capturing the zipline moments (secure it well)

Cost Info

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$160-190 CAD (~$116-$138 USD) for a family of 4.

Aerial courses approximately $39-47 CAD per person (ages 5+).

Family packages (2 adults + 2 children 7-17) available by phone.

Trampoline activities $10-35 CAD for 2 hours.

Tips to Save

  • Family packages (2 adults + 2 children ages 7-17) are available by phone — call ahead to book.
  • Weekday pricing may be lower than weekends.
  • The trampoline activities ($10-35 CAD) are a more affordable option for younger kids not ready for the full aerial courses.
  • Bring your own snacks and water — there are no restaurants on site.

Hours & Contact

Hours

Friday
9AM-5PM
Monday
Seasonal - check website
Sunday
9AM-5PM
Tuesday
Seasonal - check website
Saturday
9AM-5PM
Thursday
Seasonal - check website
Wednesday
Seasonal - check website

Contact

321 Chemin de la Sucrerie, Rigaud, QC J0P 1P0, Canada

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